I've just replaced most of my stereo components in my 2012 Wrangler and now need to clean out my closet.

I have a Chrysler Hi-Speed RBZ touchscreen radio that I just recently replaced with an aftermarket head unit. This originally came from a 2011 Town and Country, but it works perfectly in a 2011-2012 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep. I was running it in my 2012 Jeep Wrangler. It has built in Sirius, DVD player, a 20GB harddrive, and front USB. It does NOT have built-in navigation. I'm also including a virtually new Coastal eTech CHR-550 Lockpick and harness that will unlock DVD in-motion, has a built in iPhone cable for video out (plus steering wheel controls), 12v power (switched or constant) for accessory devices, and multiple video inputs for cameras.

I've just replaced most of my stereo components in my 2012 Wrangler and now need to clean out my closet.

I have a Chrysler Hi-Speed RBZ touchscreen radio that I just recently replaced with an aftermarket head unit. This originally came from a 2011 Town and Country, but it works perfectly in a 2011-2012 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep. I was running it in my 2012 Jeep Wrangler. It has built in Sirius, DVD player, a 20GB harddrive, and front USB. It does NOT have built-in navigation. I'm also including a virtually new Coastal eTech CHR-550 Lockpick and harness that will unlock DVD in-motion, has a built in iPhone cable for video out (plus steering wheel controls), 12v power (switched or constant) for accessory devices, and multiple video inputs for cameras.

The combination is currently pending sale. I'll update the listing on Friday when/if it sells.

Answers to the questions:

Color: Honestly I can't exactly say what color it is-- it matches the instrument panel of my 2012. I would describe it as sea-green. More green than blue, but it does have some elements of blue. I would normally take a photo for these types of questions, but I'm frankly too lazy to take apart the dash again to plug it in.

Why did I replace it: I was using my iPhone for navigation, but it was too awkward for me to see (and apparently voice recognition doesn't extend to my southern drawl), so I splurged for a Kenwood unit with nav when Crutchfield was running a sale.

After almost completing two separate transactions for the items, they're for sale again with a price drop to get them out of my utility room. $450 shipped to the lower 48 states for both items. I really don't want to split them up.